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Loudoun supervisors trade year‑end reflections; county staff issue holiday safety and community notices
Summary
Supervisors used their final 2025 business meeting to deliver year‑end remarks, recognize the unveiling of the Barbara Rose Johns statue, and relay community notices — including fire‑safety tips, a pet adoption weekend with waived fees, and a library short‑story contest.
At their Dec. 16 business meeting, Loudoun County supervisors offered year‑end reflections, recognized the unveiling of a Barbara Rose Johns statue in Statuary Hall, and relayed several community notices from county staff about holiday safety and local events.
Miss Brixman opened with words of inspiration and a paraphrased lyric urging resilience in the wake of recent mass‑shooting events: “harsh words and deeds can make a mockingbird forget she was born to sing,” she said, and asked the chamber to join in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Chair Randall described attending the unveiling of a Barbara Rose Johns statue in the U.S. Capitol’s Statuary…
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